--routines, -R
Include stored routines (procedures and functions) for the dumped databases in the output. This option requires the SELECT privilege
for the mysql.proc table.
The output generated by using --routines contains CREATE PROCEDURE and CREATE FUNCTION statements to create the routines. However,
these statements do not include attributes such as the routine creation and modification timestamps, so when the routines are reloaded,
they are created with timestamps equal to the reload time.
If you require routines to be created with their original timestamp attributes, do not use --routines. Instead, dump and reload the
contents of the mysql.proc table directly, using a MySQL account that has appropriate privileges for the mysql database.
Example :
Include stored routines (procedures and functions) for the dumped databases in the output. This option requires the SELECT privilege
for the mysql.proc table.
The output generated by using --routines contains CREATE PROCEDURE and CREATE FUNCTION statements to create the routines. However,
these statements do not include attributes such as the routine creation and modification timestamps, so when the routines are reloaded,
they are created with timestamps equal to the reload time.
If you require routines to be created with their original timestamp attributes, do not use --routines. Instead, dump and reload the
contents of the mysql.proc table directly, using a MySQL account that has appropriate privileges for the mysql database.
Example :
mysqldump --routines -u username -p database_name > database_name.sql
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